Thank you for joining me in supporting Congresswoman Val Hoyle.
Oregon is the key to a Democratic Majority in the House in 2024, and we need to support Congresswoman Hoyle to to make it happen.
As a member of Congress Val has a proven track record of fighting for working families and delivering results. It's clear Val is fight for us in Congress. So let's join her grassroots movement and fight for her.
Please chip in and help Congresswoman Val Hoyle in this critical race.
Jeff Merkley
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